Michelle Chen

Contributing Writer

@meeshellchen

Michelle Chen is a contributing writer for The Nation.

This Is What a Feminist Looks Like in Mauritius

This Is What a Feminist Looks Like in Mauritius This Is What a Feminist Looks Like in Mauritius

A political scandal in Britain draws attention to labor exploitation that extends far beyond a single T-shirt.

Nov 12, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Are Fracking Workers Being Poisoned on the Job?

Are Fracking Workers Being Poisoned on the Job? Are Fracking Workers Being Poisoned on the Job?

A new study suggests air pollution near fracking sites may be worse than previously estimated—putting workers and local residents at increased risk of cancer, birth defects and oth...

Nov 10, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Minimum-Wage Workers Just Got a Raise, but Will Bosses Steal It?

Minimum-Wage Workers Just Got a Raise, but Will Bosses Steal It? Minimum-Wage Workers Just Got a Raise, but Will Bosses Steal It?

This year’s midterms raised the minimum wage in four states and two cities across the country—now it’s time to make sure those wages get paid.

Nov 7, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Higher Minimum Wages Just Passed in Four States and Two Cities

Higher Minimum Wages Just Passed in Four States and Two Cities Higher Minimum Wages Just Passed in Four States and Two Cities

Amid disappointing election results, progressives won big on one campaign: raising the minimum wage.

Nov 5, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Jerusalem’s Palestinian Neighborhoods Are Under Economic Siege

Jerusalem’s Palestinian Neighborhoods Are Under Economic Siege Jerusalem’s Palestinian Neighborhoods Are Under Economic Siege

Palestinians in East Jerusalem face not just a wall but a welfare system designed to impoverish and ultimately remove them.

Nov 4, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Can the Foodie Trend Also Help Food Workers?

Can the Foodie Trend Also Help Food Workers? Can the Foodie Trend Also Help Food Workers?

Los Angeles is trying to make good jobs vital to producing good food.

Nov 3, 2014 / Michelle Chen

What Happens When People—Rather Than Politicians—Are Given the Chance to Vote for a Higher Minimum Wage?

What Happens When People—Rather Than Politicians—Are Given the Chance to Vote for a Higher Minimum Wage? What Happens When People—Rather Than Politicians—Are Given the Chance to Vote for a Higher Minimum Wage?

Who decides the minimum wage? In several ballot initiatives next week, the people will.

Oct 29, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Can a ‘Yelp’ for Immigrant Guestworkers Help Them Avoid Abusive Bosses?

Can a ‘Yelp’ for Immigrant Guestworkers Help Them Avoid Abusive Bosses? Can a ‘Yelp’ for Immigrant Guestworkers Help Them Avoid Abusive Bosses?

In the fight against labor exploitation, a new tool allows workers to be their own watchdogs.

Oct 27, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Do You Realize How Dangerous It Is to Drive a Taxi?

Do You Realize How Dangerous It Is to Drive a Taxi? Do You Realize How Dangerous It Is to Drive a Taxi?

Taxi and livery drivers suffer homicide rates twenty to thirty times higher than other occupations.

Oct 24, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Can Consumer Campaigns Actually Improve Tech-Sector Labor Practices?

Can Consumer Campaigns Actually Improve Tech-Sector Labor Practices? Can Consumer Campaigns Actually Improve Tech-Sector Labor Practices?

The Electronics Watch coalition has a plan: harness consumer power to hold tech giants accountable.

Oct 22, 2014 / Michelle Chen

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